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Ivan Illich
Alternative spellings: Ivan Ilić Ivan Ilič Ivan Dominić Illich Ivan D. Illich Iván D. Illich Iván Illich
B:1926Wien D: 2002 Biblio: Amerikanischer Sozialtheoretiker kroatisch-österreichischer Herkunft, Dr.; lebte nach seiner Priesterweihe als römisch-katholischer Priester ab 1951 in Amerika, teilweise in Mexiko, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico 1956-1960, Begründer des Center of Intercultural Formation (CIF) in 1961, welches in Centro Intercultural de Documentación (CIDOC) umbenannt wurde, Niederlegung des Priesteramts 1969, lehrte als Gastprofessor u.a. in USA und Deutschland. Place of Activity: Cuernavaca (Stadt) Death Place:
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Philosoph
Soziologe
Historiker
Priester
Theologe
Affiliations
University of California Berkeley
Pennsylvania State University (University Park, Pa.)
Centro Intercultural de Documentación (Cuernavaca)
Ivan Dominic Illich (/ɪˌvɑːn ˈɪlɪtʃ/ iv-AHN IL-itch, German: [ˈiːvan ˈɪlɪtʃ]; 4 September 1926 – 2 December 2002) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and social critic. His 1971 book Deschooling Society criticises modern society's institutional approach to education, an approach that constrains learning to narrow situations in a fairly short period of the human lifespan. His 1975 book Medical Nemesis, importing to the sociology of medicine the concept of medical harm, argues that industrialised society widely impairs quality of life by overmedicalising life, pathologizing normal conditions, creating false dependency, and limiting other more healthful solutions. Illich called himself "an errant pilgrim." (Source: DBPedia)